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Argumentative Writing | A Christmas Carol | Thesis Statement Quarter 2

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    Your ELA | English Language Arts Middle School Google Classroom is planned, prepped, stocked and ready to share for the entire 2nd QUARTER! Each digital unit includes: highly engaging CCSS literacy and writing resources, CCSS standards, digital lesson plans, weekly & monthly calendar templates, exit ticket, and even announcements for your stream!

    This resource is designed to look like GC so that you can easily copy and paste everything in order for a perfectly sequenced, skill-building sequence. It can also work with Schoology, Canvas, or ANY LMS that supports Google Slides.

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    DECEMBER GOOGLE UNIT 4- LITERARY ANALYSIS WITH A CHRISTMAS CAROL AND HEY DEER!

    Week 13: SHORT FILM AND WRITTEN RESPONSE

    • Pixar Short Film: Hey Deer! Analyze plot development and write a narrative
    • December Writing Prompts: Why Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol and Gingerbread Lane (videos included).
    • CCSS Standards
    • Answer Keys
    • Exit Ticket
    • Weekly & Monthly Lesson Plan Templates
    • Digital Google Classroom Template With Resource Links
    • Announcement For Your Google Classroom Stream (copy & paste)

    Week 14-15: LITERARY ANALYSIS AND GREETING CARD ACTIVITY

    • Literary Analysis Digital Workshop: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
    • Greeting Card Activity: Write formal greetings and address an envelope (Students can share with friends and family via email if it is allowable.)
    • CCSS Standards
    • Exit Ticket
    • Weekly & Monthly Lesson Plan Templates
    • Digital Google Classroom Template With Resource Links
    • Announcement For Your Google Classroom Stream (copy & paste)

    Rationale: The sequence of these units was designed to weave the study of literary (fiction) and informational text throughout the school year to help students retain concepts, gradually build skills and knowledge, and to help students understand the difference between these types of literature. 

    In the spirit of the season, a free gift, greeting cards activity, has been added to this unit! This greeting card activity allows students to practice real-world conventional writing in a fun, light manner. If it is allowable, they can even share their personalized cards with family and friends: digitally or printed. 

    JANUARY GOOGLE UNIT 5- ANALYZING ARGUMENTATIVE SAMPLES AND THESIS STATEMENT

    Week 16: COMPLETE SENTENCES AND PROVIDING EVIDENCE

    • Analyze Argumentative Essay Samples: Digital Highlighting Activity
    • Thesis Statement Workshop: with self-checking activities
    • Digital Lesson Plan Templates
    • CCSS Standards
    • Answer Keys
    • Exit Ticket
    • Weekly & Monthly Lesson Plan Templates
    • Digital Google Classroom Template With Resource Links
    • Announcement For Your Google Classroom Stream (copy & paste)

    Week 17-19: WRITING AN ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY

    • Argumentative Essay Workshop: w videos and tutorials (everything you need)
    • MLA Formatting Workshop: FREE and optional.
    • Answer keys
    • CCSS Standards
    • Exit Ticket
    • Weekly & Monthly Lesson Plan Templates
    • Digital Google Classroom Template With Resource Links
    • Announcement For Your Google Classroom Stream (copy & paste)

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    Standards

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    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
    Analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, scene, or stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot.
    Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.

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